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Friday, June 27, 2025

Tabaquite residents robbed, one killed in crime spree

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Radhica De Silva
130 days ago
20250216

RAD­HI­CA DE SIL­VA

Se­nior Mul­ti­me­dia Re­porter

rad­hi­ca.sookraj@guardian.co.tt

Armed men in a sil­ver wag­on went on a rob­bery spree in Tabaquite, shoot­ing and rob­bing res­i­dents dur­ing the wee hours of Sun­day morn­ing.

Coun­cil­lor Sharen Badal-Ahyew told Guardian Me­dia that a res­i­dent, Matthew Chan­cel­lor, was shot and lat­er died. Af­ter the shoot­ing, the men al­leged­ly robbed an­oth­er per­son on the pave­ment near a church. 

The rob­bers then drove through Tabaquite, rob­bing peo­ple on the band­stand be­fore steal­ing a res­i­dent’s car, Badal-Ayew said. They al­so stopped by a shop, re­versed, jumped a res­i­dent’s gate, kicked down the door, and stole jew­ellery.

The sil­ver wag­on was found aban­doned on Church Street, Tabaquite. A black X-trail is al­so be­lieved to be linked to the crimes.

Res­i­dents are prepar­ing to stage a demon­stra­tion, call­ing for the im­me­di­ate open­ing of the Bras­so po­lice sta­tion. Po­lice are search­ing for the sus­pects.

Ear­li­er this month Se­nior Supt  Ian Cathy said he was told the Bras­so Po­lice Sta­tion would be re­opened in three to four weeks. He said, how­ev­er, that some mi­nor works are still pend­ing, as he promised to ad­dress their con­cerns about crime.

Guardian Me­dia will pro­vide up­dates as more in­for­ma­tion be­comes avail­able.


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